The Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture is pleased to announce this revised list of guest speakers for the 2020 Fall Lecture Series. The Fall Lecture Series will focus attention on architecture and activism, and the role that architecture can have towards social equity and spatial justice.
Due to the current global health crisis and university policy, the Fall 2020 Lecture Series will be held in a virtual format for all visits. Lecture dates and further details are forthcoming.
SPIKE WOLFF
Curator and Administrative Director, SoA Lecture Series
TONI GRIFFIN
THE JUST CITY LAB, HARVARD GSD
Design and the Just City
M 28 September 2020 | 7:00pm ET | Zoom Webinar
Alan H Rider Distinguished Lecture
MARSHALL BROWN
MARSHALL BROWN PROJECTS
PRINCETON URBAN IMAGINATION CENTER
Recurrent Visions
M 05 October 2020 | 7:00pm ET | Zoom Webinar
Alan H Rider Distinguished Lecture
WILLIAM GILCHRIST
CITY OF OAKLAND, PLANNING AND BUILDING
Urban Design as a Catalyst for Environmental Equity
M 12 October 2020 | 7:00pm ET | Zoom Webinar
David Lewis Lecture on Urban Design and Social Equity
MABEL O. WILSON
NANCY AND GEORGE E RUPP PROFESSOR, ARCHITECTURE AND AFRICAN AMERICAN AND AFRICAN DIASPORA STUDIES, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
Bulletproofing America’s Public Space: Race, Remembrance and Emmett Till
M 26 October 2020 | 7:00pm ET | Zoom Webinar
Alan H Rider Distinguished Lecture
SHAWN RICKENBACKER
J. MAX BOND CENTER FOR URBAN FUTURES
SPITZER SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE CCNY
Systemic Design Disruptions
M 02 November 2020 | 7:00pm ET | Zoom Webinar
William Finglass Lecture
MARIA LISOGORSKAYA
ASSEMBLE
Collaborations
M 09 November 2020 | 7:00pm ET | Zoom Webinar
Alan H Rider Distinguished Lecture
presented in conjunction with ‘The Fabricated Landscape’ on view 19 June 2021 - 17 Jan 2022 at the Heinz Architectural Center at Carnegie Museum of Art
SAROSH ANKLESARIA
T. DAVID FITZ-GIBBON PROFESSOR OF ARCHITECTURE, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
Agency and its Affects
M 16 November 2020 | 7:00pm ET | Zoom Webinar
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the following events have been postponed;
we hope to reschedule for Spring 2021 or beyond: